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The first
colour TV broadcast system was implemented in the United States in
1953. This was based on the NTSC (National
Television System
Committee) standard. NTSC is used by many countries
on the American continent as well as many Asian countries including
Japan. NTSC runs on 525 lines/frame.
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| SYSTEM
| NTSC M
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| Lines/Field
| 525/60
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| Horizantal Frequency
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15.734 kHz
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| Vertical Frequency
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60 Hz
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| Colour Subcarrier Frequency
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3.579545 mHz
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| Video Bandwidth
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4.2 mHz
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| Sound Carrier
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4.5 mHz
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The PAL (Phase Alternating Line) standard was introduced in the early 1960's and implemented in most European countries except for France. The PAL standard utilises a wider channel
bandwidth than NTSC which allows for better picture quality. PAL
runs on 625 lines/frame.
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| SYSTEM
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PAL B,G,H
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PAL I
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PAL
D
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PAL N
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PAL M
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| Line/Field
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625/50
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625/50
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625/50
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625/50
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525/60
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| Horizontal Frequency
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15.625 kHz
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15.625 kHz
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15.625 kHz
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15.625 kHz
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15.750 kHz
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| Vertical Frequency
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50 Hz
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50 Hz
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50 Hz
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50 Hz
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60 Hz
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| Colour Sub Carrier Frequency
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4.433618 MHz
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4.433618 MHz
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4.433618 MHz
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3.582056 MHz
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3.575611 MHz
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| Video Bandwidth
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5.0 MHz
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5.5 MHz
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6.0 MHz
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4.2 MHz
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4.2 MHz
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| Sound Carrier
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5.5 MHz
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6.0 MHz
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6.5 MHz
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4.5 MHz
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4.5 MHz
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| SECAM
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The SECAM
(Sequential Couleur
Avec Memoire or
Sequential Colour with
Memory) standard was introduced in the early 1960's
and implemented in France. SECAM uses the same bandwidth as PAL but
transmits the colour information sequentially. SECAM runs on 625
lines/frame.
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| SYSTEM
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SECAM B,G,H
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SECAM D,K,K1,L
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| Line/Field
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625/50
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625/50
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| Horizontal Frequency
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15.625 kHz
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15.625 kHz
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| Vertical Frequency
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50 Hz
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50 Hz
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| Video Bandwidth
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5.0 MHz
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6.0 MHz
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| Sound Carrier
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5.5 MHz
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6.5 MHz
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